Hello,
I am wondering if you can help my feeble brain. In a discussing a new product was discussed as being the answer awaited by many Aperture devotees. For the life of me I can not recall its name but I believe it starts with the letter F.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
cyclespeed wrote:
Hello,
I am wondering if you can help my feeble brain. In a discussing a new product was discussed as being the answer awaited by many Aperture devotees. For the life of me I can not recall its name but I believe it starts with the letter F.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Affinity Photo by Serif. You can get it in the App Store.
cyclespeed wrote:
Hello,
I am wondering if you can help my feeble brain. In a discussing a new product was discussed as being the answer awaited by many Aperture devotees. For the life of me I can not recall its name but I believe it starts with the letter F.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
If your talking about the Apple integrated photo software included with the MAC OS, it's called Photos
cyclespeed wrote:
Hello,
I am wondering if you can help my feeble brain. In a discussing a new product was discussed as being the answer awaited by many Aperture devotees. For the life of me I can not recall its name but I believe it starts with the letter F.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Are you looking for a Pixel editor, or a cataloging and editor? You're better off going with Lightroom than any of Apples products.
Rbode
Loc: Ft lauderdale, Fla
cyclespeed wrote:
Hello,
I am wondering if you can help my feeble brain. In a discussing a new product was discussed as being the answer awaited by many Aperture devotees. For the life of me I can not recall its name but I believe it starts with the letter F.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Is this what you are looking for?
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-344247-1.html
Thank you all
Affinity be it. Thinking the name startd with the letter f tthrew me off. Now to find some reviews by the pros.
BHC
Loc: Strawberry Valley, JF, USA
cyclespeed wrote:
Thank you all
Affinity be it. Thinking the name startd with the letter f tthrew me off. Now to find some reviews by the pros.
Cycle speed, if you do not find Affinity to your liking and are somewhat masochistic in learning new skills, may I also offer the free "GIMP" for your consideration. A great (and ultimately inexpensive) program, but "challenging" to learn.
cyclespeed wrote:
Hello,
I am wondering if you can help my feeble brain. In a discussing a new product was discussed as being the answer awaited by many Aperture devotees. For the life of me I can not recall its name but I believe it starts with the letter F.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Yes, there was a discussion about a program that was selling for $89, rather than its list price of $455. The name will come to me.
jerryc41 wrote:
Yes, there was a discussion about a program that was selling for $89, rather than its list price of $455. The name will come to me.
When it does let us know please. I'm trying to think of the one you're trying to think of also! :roll:
Macphun ??? it's very easy. I read somewhere it's by the sane people who developed NIK software.
jerryc41 wrote:
Yes, there was a discussion about a program that was selling for $89, rather than its list price of $455. The name will come to me.
DavidPine wrote:
:thumbup:
Thank you...... That's the one. Too bad we missed it at $89 for the top package. Which is now $179
It's often on sale just sign-up for info. I got it for $59 or $69 just wait.
PhotoshooterNJ wrote:
Thank you...... That's the one. Too bad we missed it at $89 for the top package. Which is now $179
As always the choices will overwhelm us. I bought Capture One when it was being promoted for Sony since it allows live tethering. Unfortunately, it is, shall we say, beyond my capabilities just trying to use it without directions.
I do like how it treats raw files but the webinars are over my head and I'm still looking for a starter manual and non exists that I'm aware of. The software contact person said they would love it if someone would write a manual ( Did you know that Scott Kelby ?)
I wonder how easy MacPhun would be to get started?
Thanks again for all of your replies.
Capture one you need their tutorials Macphun is much easier, NOT a raw converter
cyclespeed wrote:
As always the choices will overwhelm us. I bought Capture One when it was being promoted for Sony since it allows live tethering. Unfortunately, it is, shall we say, beyond my capabilities just trying to use it without directions.
I do like how it treats raw files but the webinars are over my head and I'm still looking for a starter manual and non exists that I'm aware of. The software contact person said they would love it if someone would write a manual ( Did you know that Scott Kelby ?)
I wonder how easy MacPhun would be to get started?
Thanks again for all of your replies.
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